Two teenagers charged with having a bomb at Savannah Country Day School have been released from the Savannah Regional Youth Detention Center on bond.

Chatham County Juvenile Court Judge LeRoy Burke III released the two 14-year-olds today after hearing testimony from police, family members and friends.

Burke has barred the media from publishing the students' names.

One of the boys is charged with bringing the explosive device to the private school Nov. 15 and giving it to the other boy. The second boy then took the device home, police testified.

School officials instructed the boy's parents to bring the device back to school Nov. 17. They called police the next day, police said.

The teens were arrested Monday on charges of possession of an explosive device, possession of a weapon on school grounds and reckless conduct. They were released from the Savannah Regional Youth Detention Center this afternoon.

Burke ordered the teens to be on "house arrest" and not to have contact with each other. They are allowed to leave home to go to school or anywhere with their parents. They are also prohibited from being anywhere near pyrotechnics.